| Product Type | Ammo |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Winchester |
| Condition | New |
| Bullet Weight | 200 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Open Tip |
| Ammo Casing | Brass |
| Quantity | 125 |
| Ammo Caliber | .300 Blackout |
| Manufacturer SKU | SUP300BLK2 |
| Primer Type | Boxer |
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1060 |
| Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 499 |
| Attracts Magnet | No |
| UPC Barcode | 20892030503 |
| Cost Per Round | 88¢ per round |
In that vein, suppose you had a 300 AAC Blackout rifle, SBR or pistol with a suppressor. Would you buy it supersonic ammunition that can’t let it perform to its true potential? Or would you get it proper American-made subsonic loads that really showcase your can’s aptitude for muffling gunfire?
Of course you’d prefer the latter option in either of those hypotheticals – and that’s precisely why you’ll love Winchester Super Suppressed. It won’t help anyone play badminton, but its 1,060 fps muzzle velocity will keep a suppressor happy as a clam at high tide. And as open tip, the bullet feeatures the rotational stability and jacketed base that promote greater accuracy and cleaner performance, respectively.
We calculated the 200 grain open tip’s G1 BC at 0.445, and then used our huge brains to calculate the following data (using a ballistic calculator, of course; our brains aren’t that huge):
0yds: 1,060 fps | 499 ft lbs | -1.5”
50yds: 1,032 fps | 473 ft lbs | 3.4”
100yds: 1,006 fps | 450 ft lbs | 0.0”
150yds: 984 fps | 430 ft lbs | -11.9”
200yds: 963 fps | 412 ft lbs | -32.8”